Poplar Bluff Newswire (Page 3)

A Poplar Bluff city employee faces felony charges of first-degree assault and armed criminal action related to the weekend shooting of a 34-year-old woman. KFVS-TV reports that 37-year-old Jeremy W. Grable was charged Monday and released after posting a $50,000 bond.
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A Poplar Bluff city employee faces charges after police say he admitted to shooting a woman in the chest on Saturday, Jan. 31. According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, Poplar Bluff police went to a home at 2225 Barron Road at 7:05 p.m. on Saturday for a child custody issue. Jeremy W. Grable, 37, who lives in the home, made a second call at 7:08 p.m. saying he had shot someone in the chest and needed an ambulance, according to the MSHP.
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Sterling Bancshares Inc., the holding company of Sterling Bank, has closed on its acquisition of Bootheel Bancorp Inc., including its subsidiary First Community Bank in Poplar Bluff, Missouri.
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POPLAR BLUFF, MO - Police say suspects in an armed home invasion that sent a man to the hospital were apparently trying to steal a large amount of drugs. Shortly before 5 p.m. Sunday, officers were called to the emergency room of Poplar Bluff Regional Medical Center regarding a patient who had been shot.
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Over the past two years, frustrated with the failure of the state's top political leaders to make education at all levels the priority it should be, Mr. Wolfe has taken his message directly to the people of the state. In 18 stops in cities and small towns from Palmyra to Poplar Bluff, from California to Chillicothe, he has laid out the stark facts to school superintendents, to voters, to parents, to business leaders.
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Ag Expo 2015, one of the largest farm trade shows in the Mid-South, is scheduled for Jan. 30-31 at the Black River Coliseum in Poplar Bluff, Mo. This is the 29th year of Ag Expo, sponsored by Butler County University of Missouri Extension Council and the Ag Club of Three Rivers College.
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... earlier this month is now in St. Louis. Joseph Bowens was taken into custody Jan. 17 during a traffic stop in Poplar Bluff and charged with the Jan. 15 murder of Scott Knopfel Jan. 15. Chief Danny Whiteley with the Poplar Bluff Police Department ...
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POPLAR BLUFF, MO - Police say a man faces a number of charges after a car crash in Poplar Bluff, Missouri on Saturday. According to Poplar Bluff police, on Saturday around 11:15 a.m. a female came to the police department to report her boyfriend, Jewayne Shaw, assaulted her and held her against her will at gunpoint in their home on Cherry St. The victim told officers when Shaw fell asleep she left the home and came to police.
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POPLAR BLUFF, Mo Police say they have arrested a man in Poplar Bluff after he held his girlfriend against her will and threatened to kill her if she went to the police for help. According to authorities, the girlfriend of Jewayne Shaw was able to escape her boyfriend while he slept and alerted police.
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Police said they are looking for a second suspect in connection with the murder of an employee at a Drury Inn in south St. Louis. Police said they are looking for Quinton Williams, 30, of Poplar Bluff.
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A second man, from Poplar Bluff, Missouri, is wanted for questioning in connection to the deadly shooting of a St. Louis hotel manager. According to Poplar Bluff Police Chief Danny Whiteley, Quinton J. Williams, 30, is wanted for questioning after information came forward that he was an accomplice and well known associate of Joseph Bowens.
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While other companies are moving everything to a digital experience, this family owned business is holding on to one tool that's been used for well over one hundred years to get people excited about products and services PRLog - Jan. 22, 2015 - POPLAR BLUFF, Mo. -- Prize Wheel Advantage, located in Greenville Missouri, one of the leading companies producing displays, games, and other marketing tools for tradeshows and other events, has chosen to take an alternate approach to the technological age by going back to the roots of its business.
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... purchasing program compared to last year. The biggest is going to Black River Community Medical Center in Poplar Bluff, Mo., which is getting a 2.09 percent increase, the analysis found. The largest penalty this year is assigned to the Massachusetts ...
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